There's no trailer for the upcoming remake of Red Dawn yet, but stills featuring stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Josh Peck have been released.

Those boys will be joined by Adrianne Palicki, Isabel Lucas, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Connor Cruise (Tom Cruise's son) to defend their Washington hometown from an invading force of Russians North Koreans.

Wanna know how the producers decided on which country would be attacking us? It was originally supposed to be China, but Hutcherson explained:

Even though the pilot for the proposed Wonder Woman TV show didn't end up panning out, its star Adrianne Palicki, will be taking on a new beloved superhero - in the upcoming sequel to G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra, called G.I. Joe: Cobra Strikes!

The actress has reportedly signed to play the film's female lead, Lady Jaye, alongside Channing Tatum, Ray Park, RZA, and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

Meanwhile, sources close to production have revealed that the role of the original G.I. Joe, Joe Colton, has been included in the script, and the studio is eyeing several different actors for the part, including Bruce Willis!

Wow! We wonder if he'd be interested!

The cast of this is coming along rather nicely! Here's hoping it will more than surpass the original!

Yeah, as sad as we are to say it, we definitely think that NBC was smart to take this one out back and shoot it.

Check out some shots from the canned Wonder Woman pilot written by David E. Kelley, which starred Adrianne Palacki as the iconic superhero in what the general consensus from TV insiders expressed to be a god-awful adaptation (above and below)!

Frankly, from the look of the costume alone, we're going to have to agree!

It's definitely better than the originally-released design, but good lord, does it still look like a bad Halloween costume or what?!

Oh, well! Hopefully everyone involved is already on to bigger and better things!

We just hope that the next time someone tries to reboot this franchise, they use this as a guide on what NOT to do!

Overly concerned Wonder Woman fans will be happy to know that the superhero's iconic shorts will be gracing Adrianne Palicki's behind throughout NBC's new series.

The network's president Robert Greenblatt set the record straight during an interview with TV Line:

"There was an initial outcry about the long pants—you know, skintight pants as opposed to those little shorts [worn by Lynda Carter in the original TV series], but the shorts were always planned. They are actually used in the final confrontation when she beats Veronica Cale [Elizabeth Hurley]."